I enjoyed the ride of this caper. Worth checking out yet still not as good as the first movie in this franchise. Now on Netflix (I saw it in theatres weeks ago).
How does a radio show host turn into a private investigator of a murder of a woman he only dated a few time? Well, that’s what happens in this movie with an interesting ending.
So maybe a nope for me on this one. Jordan Peele definitely had a hit with “Get Out” yet last year’s release was a flop to me with this one being a bit better. I am a big fan of sci-fi movies and this one is okay for a while then fizzles. There are some laughs to make the watch a bit easier.
Based on a popular novel that I didn’t read, the movie starts off as a disturbing dysfunctional movie then a romance then a murder mystery. Believe it or not, all the genres make mesh together for a movie that held my attention until the end.
I had heard only blah-blah reviews, yet I was entertained even with there being a plethora of Batman movies. I thought Pattinson owned the character as did Zoe. Long movie yet again it was decent. I viewed it in IMAX and play to see it in Dolby. Now, the end credit scene is not worth staying for and proves why Marvel gets the comic book movies right and DC usually does not, smh, SPOILER: the screen will just say goodbye!
P.S. I went to see #TheBatman again tonight (Friday) in Dolby (great experience as well); I will now say that I enjoy Pattinson at the Batman (not so much as Bruce Wayne)! He does a great job and has good chemistry with Zoe (Cat Woman). The action scenes are good; the end credit scene is still sucky, IJS. I have upgraded my stars from 3.5 to 4 (probably should be 4.5 but I’m a Marvel fan 😉
Who done it? Exactly who you think from the beginning, so the storyline is quite predictable. Not nearly as good as the other film in this franchise a couple years ago.